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Aurélien Enthoven, the son of Carla Bruni, poses in an androgynous Victorian collar on his first magazine cover

2022-06-03T14:28:09.564Z


The 20-year-old student poses in Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello in his very first fashion series, on the cover of Cap 74024 magazine.


Slicked back hair, fine features and sideways gaze, Aurélien Enthoven has everything from the model accustomed to covers, on that of the latest issue of

Cap 74024

.

Still, it's a baptism of fire for the 20-year-old.

Indeed, the son of Carla Bruni and Raphaël Enthoven offers his very first fashion series in the Italian magazine.

Marcus Cooper, a photographer known for his androgynous world (we owe him Stromae's last burlesque shoot for Paper Magazine) was responsible for capturing his debut.

In keeping with its aesthetic, it presents Aurélien Enthoven in a new light, notably dressed in a Saint Laurent Victorian collar shirt by Anthony Vaccarello, which is more readily attributed to the feminine gender.

For the discreet son of Carla Bruni, the first attempt is a masterstroke.

From Youtube to Instagram

Over the shots, in a collared blouse, open denim jacket or striped shirt, pointed hat in hand, Aurélien Enthoven proves that he has inherited photogenicity.

However, it is far from photo studios and fashion shows that the student at Science Po first became known.

In 2019, then a young Youtuber and creator of the popularization channel Gigantoraptor, he was the victim of cyberbullying.

A treatment denounced on TV sets by his mother, Carla Bruni.

Today it is again she who encourages her son, posting the cover on her Instagram account, accompanied by warm thanks to the magazine

Cap 74024

.

The first of a long series?

Source: lefigaro

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